Many, perhaps most of my dreams, are set in places I've dreamt about before. A few are based on places in the real world, but most aren't. There are quite a lot of these different dream settings, but each one is familiar, and each time I'm there I learn something new about it. Surely this is significant in some way, whether or not they represent an alternative reality, or something else. I also, incidentally, tend to dream in cycles. I might gor for a few days with no dreams at all that I remember, followed by a few days of intense ones.

Dreams are the subconscious mind, the ideas regarding a dream can stem from fear, curiosity or simply the subconscious criticizing the conscious mind. Your subconscious is a fragment of the collective pool of consciousness. It is why ideas come to us and not us to them, it is why you may see other individuals in your dreams and cannot place a name and sometimes can't even place an image of what they look like. Knowledge is not new, it is merely forgotten. Consciousness of which you use to interact with reality is the ego, your identity. Dreams could very well be another instance of yourself and even if they are not, they are still valuable and should be regarded.

A "god" who deserves worship will be humble enough to reject it; A "god" who demands worship will not be worthy of it.

All smoke fades, as do all delicate mirrors shatter.

"My ancestors are smiling on me, Imperials. Can you say the same?"

"Science Fiction today ~ Science Fact tomorrow"

Change is inevitable, it can only be delayed or sped up. Choose wisely.

"Consciousness of which you use to interact with reality is the ego, your identity. Dreams could very well be another instance of yourself and even if they are not, they are still valuable and should be regarded.[/quote]"

Their value depends on whether their source is real, imaginary, or symbolic.And upon that determination rest their value.

In fact, been briefly conversing with Maia about two different kinds of people, one who has never seen, the other who would like to deny that sense.